
USCHA Pre-Conference Catalyzing Collaboration: Preparing Aging Providers for the HIV Landscape
September 3 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Thank you for your interest in attending the USCHA 2025 Pre-Conference Catalyzing Collaboration: Preparing Aging Providers for the HIV Landscape, presented by the Training & Health Equity Collaborative.
Registration is FREE and open here: https://ucsf.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3kFsU5WatxaJSdM
This registration is ONLY for the pre-conference. You must register for USCHA 2025 separately at: https://www.nmac.org/uscha/.
Location: 901 L St NW, Washington, DC 20001
Date: September 3rd
Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Cost: $0 – Free!
Food: Light refreshments will be served
Learning objectives:
- Describe the historical context and evolution of HIV care and services in the U.S.
- Identify the structure and scope of current HIV service systems, including Ryan White-funded programs.
- Analyze opportunities for collaboration between HIV and aging service sectors based on shared client needs.
- Develop a preliminary action plan to enhance collaboration between home organizations and HIV service providers.
WHAT we’ll cover
A free, one-day session to equip aging service providers with foundational HIV knowledge, historical context, and current care practices.
HOW we’ll cover it
Interactive networking, discussion, and applied learning opportunities, to build durable partnerships between HIV and aging service sectors and enhance provider readiness to serve older adults with HIV and expand cross-sector collaborations that address social determinants of health, care coordination, and equity in service delivery.
WHO this is for
Aging service professionals aiming to collaborate more effectively with the HIV sector and bridge longstanding service gaps.
The Training & Health Equity (THE) Collaborative is committed to increasing equitable and accessible healthcare. We provide capacity building, technical assistance, and training to healthcare organizations. Our programs include the Pacific AIDS Education and Training Center and the Training Development Unit, both centered in health equity and anti-oppression. THE Collaborative is housed in the Department of Family & Community Medicine at UCSF. Find out more about us at traininghealthequity.org